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his telling Mrs. Frankweiler they ran away to the museum
B.
his asking Mrs. Frankweiler if she wants to play cards
C.
his buying tickets to Farmington without asking how much they cost
D.
his giving the taxi driver all his remaining money for a tip
Answer:
A. analytical
Explanation:
An analytical research is the type of quantitative research that involves a more in-depth evaluation of the information collected in a given observational or experimental study in an attempt to explain the context of a phenomenon. In this case, we try to explain strategies that do not reverse the global warming scenario.
It's easy to tell a waltz; from another type of music, waltzes are always in three-quarter time.
It's easy to tell a waltz from another type of music; waltzes are always in three-quarter time.
It's easy to tell a waltz from another type of music, waltzes are always; in three-quarter time.
It's easy to tell a waltz; from another type of music, waltzes are always in three-quarter time.
Answer: The next affirmations apply to the Phaeacians:
2. They excel all others at dancing and singing.
4. They are master shipbuilders and seamen.
Explanation:
- In the Odyssey from Homer, when Odysseus is helped and carried to the king, he narrates his experiences in Troy's war and navigating, then, the best chorus from the Phaeacians sang about Odysseus in a magnificent form.
- The Phaeacians were the folk who accept to Odysseus after his misadventures and give him a ship to arrive at his home in Ithaca, an act that made Poseidon fierce.
The Johnstone family of Cheyenne, Wyoming has created a "family economy” in which members barter their services and homemade goods. The teenager’s babysitting services are as valuable as dad’s breakfast crepes. Even the youngest member has found ways to contribute by bathing the dog and tidying rooms (Ramirez 109).
Works Cited
Dunn, Clara. Sibling Rivalry. Toronto: Modern Press, 1999. Print.
Ramirez, Ana. Examining the Family Dynamic. New York: Prestige Publishers,
2011. Print.
Thornton, Davis. Teaching Children Independence. Boston: Society Press, 2002. Print.
Vera, Nikko. Benefits of Household Chores. Providence: Union House, 2007. Print.
If readers want to learn more about the Johnstone family, they should read
Sibling Rivalry.
Examining the Family Dynamic.
Teaching Children Independence.
Benefits of Household Chores.
Examining the Family Dynamic.
The passage that talks about the Johnstone family is followed by the citation (Ramirez 109). This in-text citation reveals the source of the researcher's information as Ramirez. To find the exact title, look at the works cited page. Ramirez tells you that the source is the work written by the author's whose last name is Ramirez. That source is Examining the Family Dynamic.